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hey, the great debate this week on d. w ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin, and now the powerful earthquake here in turkey, the trend bag, heating the region already devastated by massive quakes 2 weeks ago. also coming up you as president joe biden makes a surprise, an historic visit to key key stay and you crave
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democracy stance. the american stand with you and the world stand with you off to promising more military i to ukraine bind and he's now in the publish capital way. he's trying to deliver an address aimed at rallying wasting allies. ah, i'm jared right. thank you. feel company today. another powerful earthquake is hit the turkey syria border region just to wake soft massive quakes killed tens of thousands of people in the same area while the f. p santa was in south and turkey need the town of dif. now, smaller sharks were reported as far away is lebron on an egypt. turkeys interior minister says at least 3 people have been killed and hundreds injured,
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hunger more anguish and terror for the people of turkey and syria. yeah. i'll yeah. moments after the new earthquake stroke shocked residents rushed to the streets for safety and to try and make contact with loved ones. oh, well ma'am, with families clung to one another, relieved to be okay with that, but reeling with the shock and trauma of it all. all this just 2 weeks after the devastating earthquakes which so far are confirmed to have killed at least 45000 people. some building severely damaged by those have now collapsed because of the latest ones. for many, the safest place to be now is on the street. klein of hooker, same fear, the same feeling of unease. you, we can't go inside. if we do, we can't stay. we don't know what to do. god have mercy on us. there's nothing to say. it makes it so that it gives you any ideas that the people here know that lives can change in an instant. introduce here,
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a live tv interview dramatically cut short the moment the quick stroke a day from older. so you did this how long you have to get it in neighboring syria. the earthquake also forced residents to rush out to the streets. it belinda adams and everyone started screaming when the earthquake struck that people were panicking and started crying and screaming you and were in shock. i live in my head, hold on child lock. this is a sad reality of life here. now, people living on a precipice from one minute to the next u. s. presidential biden made a surprise visit to keith just days before the one year anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. biden said the u. s. would st. another half a $1000000000.00 of military i'd, including ammunition, radar, and other equipment bought and travelled to ukraine by train from poland where he is on his scheduled visit. and right now in the capital walsall
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ah, a gesture of solidarity and a vital reminder of unity between the u. s. in ukraine against russian aggression air raid sirens blaring across the ukrainian capital during u. s. president joe biden surprise visit. there were no reports of russian air strikes, but the sound is still a clear reminder that ukraine is under constant attack, making support from the u. s. more important now than ever on here. sure. and we're very supportive from the national french sovereignty and territorial integrity in today. i hope we have a chance to discuss our united states and our allies are keeping constant contact group on our partners. can most effectively support you and your cause to present ukrainian president full autumn ears to lensky voice,
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his gratitude to the huge moment. supporting the great. and what can i say? i really, she, the president american society van, from the word we know all this tragedy on the word, you know, this, you war on being together with us. feels horrible, support it was wrong. why and how do you grand, and thank you for your leadership. thanks. by viruses or days. chorus, i think that is historical moment for all, for all kinds. the 2 presidents paid tribute at the wall of remembrance to the thousands of ukrainian soldiers who have lost their lives since 2014 biden's visit comes at a crucial moment in the war as the us needs to keep allies unified in their support
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for ukraine. if ukraine is to fend off russian offensive in the spring while the war in ukraine has revived memories of world war 2 in europe, but it's also drawn european nations closer together. a u foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels ahead of the 1st anniversary of the russian invasion, as well as discussing plans to jointly procure ammunition for keith. b. u is preparing fresh sanctions on moscow. e u foreign policy chief usa burrell said he expected the you to approve the sanctions by the end. the week marell also said that delivering ammunition to ukraine is now the most pressing issue. yes sir, to leave russia is alisha another offensive, and he will continue. and we have to continue our strong on waving support to ukraine on to ukraine,
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prevails and winds for that time is rough. essence speed means lives. and we need to respond quickly. not only more support but to provide it. quick. yes, a barrell fair? well, earlier dw brussels correspond rosie birch. i told us more about the sanctions that the e. u is planning. well, 1st of all, he said they're not across the line yet. countries are still discussing and debating. remember, sanctions have to be approved by all 27 e u member states, so they will have to get their skates on if they want to hit that key political deadline. they've set themselves of the one year anniversary of the full scale invasion. now when it comes to content, he wouldn't be drawn specifically, but he gave a few examples in what we can expect in there. he talked about building material about antenna, about cranes, things which he says,
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the russian russian military could use in their continued attacks on ukraine. what we do though, is that some countries will likely be disappointed by this round of sanctions, not least ukraine, but also some of its biggest backers here in the european union, such as poland in the baltic states. they would like to see sanctus targeting russia, nuclear sector. those as far as i understand, are not yet on the table, but marielle did have some strong words of support for ukraine. he spoke about a potential joint procurement of ammunition. he said he would come forward with proposals around the 7th or 8th of march that's want to watch about member states trying to club together to buy ammunition for ukraine. we don't have details on those proposals yet, but that is something which will likely be music to the ears of officials in t if rosie bertot. let's get a round up. now of some other we'll use headlines. the un security council has unanimously approved a statement strongly opposing israel continued construction and expansion of policy settlements in palestinian territories. it warned that plans to retroactively
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legalize settlements quite impeded pays. the council stopped short of issuing a legally binding resolution, demanding a hope to the activity will admin. demonstrators have held fresh protests in the moldova capital, demanding the resignation of president maya sanjay. the protest are being organized by a minority pro russian party. the government says they are plot what part of a wider plan by moscow to day stabilize the country. in brazil, record rains have unlaced, flooding and lands lions in the state of south. paolo killing at least 40 people and destroying hundreds of himes assistant heavy rains a hampering rescue efforts. the severe weather struck just as brazil's annual carnival season got into full swing. from the air president, lulu de silver, assesses the extent of the damage. below, emergency responders scramble to rescue those buried beneath
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a mountain of rock and mud de landslides hit the city of south sebastian with little warning, forcing residents to flee for their lives. this week i saw him. it's unbelievable how quickly it all came down. you run or you die, you can't take anything with you. saving your life is the only girl don't. kelsey polly. record rainfall has inundated the region. triggering floods and bringing hillsides crashing down. for those searching the rubble for survivors, there is little relief ahead. last last i still my major glitch. the situation is critical. the weather forecast calls for more heavy rain. oh, got it on the search right now. there's so much debris, with the hills still pose a danger, lost them zion, we still have buildings at risk. yet in their most important task is to rescue people who are trapped in the rebel has gained this almost
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a squatter. the hardest hits cities have cancelled old carnival celebrations, and declared a state of emergency. but delivering the necessary aid will require clearing the buried highways and with more rainfall on the horizon. time is in limited supply. well, oscar winner, helen mila marin's portrayal of his rouse, only female prime minister golder. maya has had its world premiere at the berlin international film festival. the casting of marin who is not jewish to play, one of israel's most iconic figures has sparked keen interest, but also controversy. mir and says the role reminded her of playing britons like queen elizabeth helen therein is golden me yet. i thought israel's 1st and so far, only female prime minister, the role in israeli director again a teeth film brings oscar winner helen mirren, back to the red carpet at the belly knowledge. golda follows me years. leadership
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in the yankee pool, were in 1973. when israel was attacked by a coalition of arab states, several times in the film, meet us on the phone with dan, u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger. when i was a child in ukraine at christmas time, my father, what poured up the windows of our house, grown to protect us from cossacks who would get drunk and attack jews. at the press conference, helen mirren said that me, it was an incredible person to experienced from within in a weird way. it was a bit like playing elizabeth, the 1st of england in the sense of not because she had the rigatti or anything but her after commitment to her country and to her nation. the absolute total total um dedication of her life to that. and so the dog agrees to direct talks
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with israel, not the zionist entity, israel i took helen mirren or alison every day to get to the hair and make that transformed her into florida. me. it looks to me in me of in this home i really impressive. and so if mary and golda was not the only food with a star cast premiering on monday, actor john malkovich alongside geraldine chaplin and director lubbock, vancouver presented their film. seneca on the creation of earthquakes, which like golda, is not in competition for any prices. the film is said in ancient rome, where despotic emperor nero orders, his former teacher, the philosopher seneca, to kill himself. for you, dumb. don't speak any more. i have had a death is starting on the way to his end. seneca does one thing above all, so he talks strangle you were you fall off
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a glimpse of his square on to the rocks. and it's true. he talks a lot and sometimes it was hard not to thing. okay. but die. and i mean why? seneca is a very dark comedy and in parts highly uncomfortable to watch. though brilliantly acted, it will most likely not be everyone's cup of tea. well, these are the days that carnival season reaches its annual high point and here in germany, the public festivities have featured parades. with some pointed political satire on, display in mines, crowds got to see afloat, cold, cold turkey, which showed germany addicted to infusions of russian gas. doesn't look like he's quite kicked that haven't yet. in cologne,
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russian president vladimir putin was betrayed in an intimate moment. we cited in a clear swipe, also it rushes, crackdown m l g b t q right, and women's rights in iran where spotlighted to with the finger of gena master armine being chased by a grotesque morality guardian with a bloody knife. after a short break, you'll be, we'll be back with dw news business after twitter, facebook now says it'll also introduce pied subscriptions. rob, what's as that story in just about every day for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do

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